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The Verdun Affair
The Verdun Affair: A Novel | Nick Dybek
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A sweeping, romantic, and profoundly moving novel, set in Europe in the aftermath of World War I and Los Angeles in the 1950s, about a lonely young man, a beautiful widow, and the amnesiac soldier whose puzzling case binds them together even as it tears them apart. In 1921, two young Americans meet in Verdun, the city in France where one of the most devastating battles of the war was waged. Tom is an orphan from Chicago, a former ambulance driver now gathering bones from the battlefield; Sarah is an expatriate from Boston searching for the husband who wandered off from his division and hasnt been seen since. Quickly, the two fall into a complicated affair against the ghostly backdrop of the ruined city. Months later, Sarah and Tom meet again at the psychiatric ward of an Italian hospital, drawn there by the appearance of a mysterious patient the doctors call Douglas Fairbanks (after the silent film actor)a shell-shocked soldier with no memory of who he is. At the hospital, Tom and Sarah are joined by Paul, an Austrian journalist with his own interest in the amnesiac. Each is keeping a secret; each has been shaken by the horrors of war. Decades later, Tom, now a successful screenwriter, encounters Paul by chance in LA, still grappling with the questions raised by this gorgeous and incisive novel: How to begin again after unfathomable trauma? How to love after so much loss? And who, in the end, was Douglas Fairbanks? From the bone-strewn fields of Verdun to the bombed-out cafs of Paris, from the riot-torn streets of Bologna to the riotous parties of 1950s Hollywood, The Verdun Affair is a riveting tale of romance, grief, and the far-reaching consequences of a single lie.
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I really, really wanted to finish this by the end of my shift today, but considering lunch was the first time I even got to sit down...probably not happening. But it‘s so good so far, and I know that once I‘m able to just sit and read, it‘ll fly. #theverdunaffair #nickdybek

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I knocked two more books off my pile yesterday during the hours when my internet was down - “Big Guns,” by Steve Israel, somewhere between 3 and 3.5 stars because the satire is SCATHING, and therefore pleased me, but not the most well-written of books, and “The Lies They Tell,” by Gillian French, which was SO GOOD - so we‘re onto this one! Hoping it lives up to the jacket blurb! #theverdunaffair #nickdybek